3) When should timestamping (Every 2 minutes) start in the audio segment of 15-20 minutes?
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Answer:[00:00:00]
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Timestamping format used when transcripting audio files is:
[00:00:00], where [hour:minute:second].
Hence, 15th minute is [00:15:00]
If 10-20 minutes part of the audio must be transcribed, stamping must started at [00:15:00].
If a client needs time stamping every 2 minutes the next timestamp will be at [00:17:00].
Explanation:
- Timestamps indicate when the corresponding text is spoken in the transcript. Timestamps are useful if you want to listen to the audio which is a different section of the text. They are also useful when referring to a specific part of the transcript.
- Time stamps are often ordered prior to editing of interview transcripts, panel discussions, deposits, legal transcripts and raw documentary or other production footage. When used with a video transcript, timestamps can help to align the text in the video file with a specific scene.
- he editors find it useful to check for a particular part of the video that requires editing. Market researchers find it useful to write reports summarizing what they heard by reading transcripts of interviews or panel discussions.
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